[CDATA[ SARAJEVO,Bosnia – The Bosnian Foreign Trade Chamber announced that a delegation of Turkish Foreign Trade Chamber from Afyonkarahisar region of Turkey will visit Bosnia on September 4. President of the Chamber Melih Yurter will lead the delegation.”Representatives of 17 companies from various sectors like construction, furniture, leather, chemical industry, are expected to arrive”, Enes Aliskovic, Director of Chamber’s Department for International Economic Relations said. ]]
[CDATA[ SARAJEVO,Bosnia - The jury of the 13th Sarajevo Film Festival (SFF), chaired by the Oscar winner Jeremy Irons, awarded Turkish movie "Takva - A Man's Fear of God" by Ozer Kiziltan the prize for the best movie of the festival late Saturday."Takva" has already collected many awards, including the Discovery prize at the Toronto Intl. Film Festival last year and the Fipresci award in Berlin. ]]
[CDATA[ SARAJEVO,Bosnia - American filmaker,Oscar and Cannes Festival winner,Michael Moore officially closed yesterday the 13th Sarajevo Film Festival with his latest film ``Sicko'',which deals with health care problems in the United States.Upon his arrival Moore met with the members of the press in the Meeting Point Cinema where a public interview was held. Later the same day, Moore presented his latest documentary "Sicko" in the Heineken Open Air Cinema. ]]
[CDATA[ SARAJEVO,Bosnia - The 13th Sarajevo Film Festival, one of Europe's youngest and most accessible celebrations of cinema ends today.The Sarajevo Film Festival,one of Europe's youngest and most accessible celebrations of cinema began in 1995, months before the Dayton Peace Accords ended 3 1/2 years of the Serbian,Montenegrin and Croatian aggressions against Bosnia. By contrast, the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival got underway five years after the German surrender in 1945.While this year's edition has included name-brand foreign features such as "The Simpsons" and a token appearance by Michael Moore, the focus has been regional productions. Perhaps unsurprisingly, given the turbulence here and in neighboring countries throughout the 1990s, about a third of the offerings touched on war. ]]
[CDATA[ An interview with Mr. Muhamed Sacirbey, former Bosnia's Minister of Foreign Affairs (1995-96) and Ambassador to the United Nations (1992-2000). ]]